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With over 20 million tablets sold so far, the Nintendo Switch can be become the most sold tablet computer of all time. It make sense then that a lot of new Nintendo Switch games titles will be launched during the fall, and with more new gear being launched too ahead of the holidays this year. Coming in October, are Warriors Orochi 4, and LEGO DC Super-Villains Deluxe Edition. Then in … more…

So while we await the foldable tablets from various brands later in the year, Nintendo is about to launch something dual-screen at least in North America on January 26, with the launch of the Pikachu Edition Nintendo New 2DS XL for $159: https://www.amazon.com/Nintendo-New-2DS-XL-Pikachu/ Traditional gaming console may not be the best description because the Nintendo New 2DS XL has features that shames many tablets. The Pikachu Edition of the Nintendo … more…

Teclast Master T8 or Teclast T8 for short, was unveiled just 2 weeks ago with good specs, good enough to do some real gaming with. And now the Teclast T8 gaming controller will hit the market this week too, for around $25: https://www.gearbest.com/tablet-accessories/pp_1069822.html The gaming controller layout is normal but with additional buttons on top of that. It has 5 additional buttons on the right side handle and 3 additional … more…

While it had been rumored for some time that Razer is working on a new mobile gaming device of sorts, whether it’s a phone or tablet, no leaks had suggested anything. But recently we got a confirmation instead from none other than Razer CEO Min-Liang Tan who told CNBC before the weekend that Razer is working on a mobile device geared towards gamers and entertainment, that they hope to launch … more…

JXD have been updating its 7-inch gaming tablet JXD Singularity 192 which was powered by the Nvidia Tegra K1 processor by launching this, the new but similar looking JXD S192K, which is now powered by a 1.8 GHz clocked Cortex-A17 quad-core RockChip RK3288 processor, with a Mali-T764 GPU, 4GB of DDR3 RAM, and 64GB of storage with additional 128GB microSD card support. It will be fun to see how this … more…

The brand new 8-inch WinkPax G1 4G gaming tablet with controllers has gone on sale, for $249 from Geekbuying. WinkPax G1 was unveiled two weeks ago, and is an 8-inch gaming tablet launched with a very stable Android 5.1 version, and it has built-in 4G LTE for phone calls and data, and 8-inch screen with Full HD 1920 x 1200 resolution and 430 mcd, is being powered by a cortex-A53 … more…

The much leaked Nintendo Switch gaming tablet with home docking, was announced and teased today, ahead of Nintendo’s launch of it in March 2017, reports Liliputing. It basically consists of 3 parts. There’s the Nintendo Switch gaming tablet itself with two detachable controllers called Joy-Con, and there’s the home docking, called Nintendo Switch Dock that lets users connect the gaming device to home TV’s or projectors. Todays announcement was just … more…

An unofficial tablet by the name of Acer Tab 8 S, has leaked and one of the first things we notice is that it has a memorable design. Upon closer inspection it appears to be a tablet that is similar to the gaming tablet Acer Predator 8 that was launched in 2015, with its memorable 4 red speakers, with one speaker in each corner. And according to the leaks, the … more…

The new 7-inch Android gaming tablet JXD Singularity S192 will be launched on non other than new year’s eve, with delivery available from January 1, 2016. It will cost $269, though you can at least get $10 off by retweeting the tweet below from JXD’s official account. Crazy Player：JXD S192 powered by Nvidia K1 (192-core GPU),Get $10 coupons if you retweets,https://t.co/w6TecUAY7j pic.twitter.com/LBJpTVSLY1 — JXD Official (@JXDofficial) October 23, 2015 JXD … more…

Ever since the iPad was launched, there haven’t been that many gaming tablets, though there have been some that have been very good, starting with the 7-inch JXD’s, then later with the Intel Core powered Razer Edge tablets that were normal 10.1-inch tablets with optional controllers, and last year we got the Nvidia Shield Tablet. And while there are controllers in the market that can be fitted to tablets, there’s … more…

Among the more radical devices shown off by Acer in New York during their “Acer Next” press conference, was a completely new gaming tablet from Acer, their first dedicated gaming tablet. Acer was pretty secretive about the actual hardware and even software specs, so they relied more on gaining attention through wacky Star Wars design, like the picture illustrates. The facts: Acer would only disclose that they intend to launch … more…

For those looking for a tablet deal on a gaming tablet, it might be of interest that the very popular Nvidia SHIELD Tablet 4G LTE is now being sold with a bundle where the package consists of SHIELD controller, tablet cover, and the games Half-Life 2, Half-Life 2: Episode One, and Portal all for free. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00LULVD40/ Nvidia Shield Tablet is an 8-inch Android 5.0 Lollipop gaming tablet with the powerful … more…

With the Nvidia Shield Tablet seeing an official announcement on July 22, it’s time for a roundup of all the latest developments. (UPDATED: Nvidia Shield Tablet started taking orders on July 22. http://www.amazon.com/NVIDIA-940-81761-2500-000-SHIELD-Tablet/) The NVIDIA Tegra Shield is a gaming tablet in two parts; the tablet called SHIELD Tablet and the controller, called SHIELD Controller, which then becomes an extension of the SHIELD family. The release date is said to … more…

The 7-inch Android tablet Snakebyte Vyper is released in the US on January 31, for $249. And it’s available in Europe already. But what is this device really? The competition among 7-inch tablets is fierce, and even among gaming tablets there are many models to choose from. But Vyper isn’t discouraged by that and have launched a 7-inch Android tablet that they want us to think of as a tablet, … more…

Do you want to disappoint your kids this Christmas? Then get them this, the new Archos GamePad 2, successor to the, well, Archos GamePad 1 – which was awful. Whereas normal tablet manufacturers make a point out of what kind of processor their tablets are powered by, and rightly so, Archos is so ashamed of their processors that they prefer to let them go unnamed. So what powers the GamePad … more…